buy a manuel and look through it and you will notice you cant tighten a buggy clutch. try changing to lighter springs?

So then why did you also tell him to go to lighter springs if they don't have slippers?

I'm not new to r/c there buddy and am fully aware that most 1/8 buggies dont have slippers. How do you know he doesn't have a 1/8 buggy with a slipper? I've seen a few 1/8's with slippers and brushless conversions.

also if you are wanting to tighten a slipper I am assuming it would be slipping so for the clutch you wouldnt want to go with lighter springs, teflon or carbon shoes. You would want heavier springs like a 1.1 with alum. shoes. to get more punch. What car do you have?

if he goes with a heavier clutch spring it will catch at a higher rpm and have more punch. lighter springs may seem more "boggy". teflon shoes would add "slip" but when they catch should have again more punch (but still slip more than the other shoes).. closest things to get to a slipper that works on most 1/8th scales i know of is the orion or werks clutches but then again it totally depends on what kind of car it is if it will work propperly...

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